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Japanese General Nogi Maresuke visiting the tomb of Napoleon I in Les Invalides, Paris (colour litho)
2779735 Japanese General Nogi Maresuke visiting the tomb of Napoleon I in Les Invalides, Paris (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Japanese General Nogi Maresuke visiting the tomb of Napoleon I in Les Invalides, Paris. Le General Japonais Nogi devant le tombeau de l Empereur aux invalides. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 23 July 1911.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23468228
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Les Invalides Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon I Visiting
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This print captures the historic moment when Japanese General Nogi Maresuke paid a visit to the tomb of Napoleon I in Les Invalides, Paris. The image, rendered in vibrant colors through lithography, showcases the fusion of two great military leaders from different eras and cultures. In this 20th-century artwork by the French School, we witness General Nogi standing before the grandeur of Emperor Napoleon's final resting place. The solemnity on his face reflects both admiration for a legendary figure and reverence for an esteemed military strategist. The significance of this encounter is further emphasized by its publication in Le Petit Journal on July 23,1911. This illustration serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with Napoleon Bonaparte and his legacy across borders and generations. As we delve into this visual narrative, it becomes evident that this meeting transcends mere symbolism. It represents a profound connection between two nations with rich histories: France and Japan. Through their shared appreciation for military prowess and cultural exchange, they find common ground within these hallowed walls at Les Invalides. This photograph not only immortalizes General Nogi's visit but also encapsulates the power of art to bridge gaps between countries and commemorate historical moments that shape our collective memory.
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